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The University of Michigan will prioritize strategic investments in undergraduate education and increased access and affordability for Michigan residents in the coming fiscal year, according to the 2019 general fund budget for the Ann Arbor campus approved June 21 by the Board of Regents.

The University of Michigan-Flint will invest in a comprehensive strategy to transform its curriculum and learning environment using a student-centric perspective, according to a budget approved June 21 by the Board of Regents.

The $115.5 million general fund budget outlines spending for the 2018-19 fiscal year, which begins July 1.

The University of Michigan will launch a new financial aid program for in-state students that offers a "Go Blue Guarantee" of free tuition for up to four years for students with family income of up to $65,000.

The University of Michigan-Dearborn will continue to invest in providing access to a high-quality higher education experience for students throughout southeast Michigan and beyond, as reflected in its fiscal year 2018 operating budget.

Focusing its resources on academic excellence and student success, the UM-Flint will increase its general fund budget by less than 1 percent for fiscal year 2017, continuing to make UM-Flint one of the most affordable university options in Michigan.

The University of Michigan balances its long-standing commitment to affordability with a focus on providing a world-class education and conducting socially relevant research in the fiscal year 2017 general fund budget approved Thursday by the Board of Regents.

Gov. Rick Snyder is recommending a 4.3 percent budget increase for the state's 15 public universities.

The governor announced his recommendation Wednesday as part of his overall state budget plan for fiscal year 2017. The overall recommendation of $1.4 billion would bring total state higher-education funding back to 2011 levels.

The University of Michigan will invest in strategic academic programs and initiatives that enhance the student experience, while maintaining its focus on affordability with the fiscal year 2016 general fund budget approved Thursday.

The Athletic Department will have a balanced budget in fiscal year 2016 based on operating revenues of $153.6 million and operating expenses of $153.6 million. The budget was presented to the Board of Regents on Thursday.

The UM-Dearborn operating budget for fiscal year 2016 includes a 5.3 percent increase in the financial aid, investments in building and facility updates, and allocations to address enrollment growth areas. The budget was approved June 18 by the Board of Regents.